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Dallas Reynolds
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 314 | Position:OG | College: Brigham Young
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04/27/2009 - The Eagles added to their roster Monday, signing nine rookie free agents. Dallas Reynolds...Played all five offensive line positions at BYU and twice garnered first-team All-Mountain West honors ??? as a left tackle his junior year and as a center his senior year. Attended Timpview HS in Provo, Utah, where he was a team captain and a two-time all-state performer. His father, Lance, is the associate head football coach and running backs coach at BYU, and his older brother, Lance, also played center for the Cougars. His two younger brothers, Matt and Houston, have also signed letters of intent to play there after serving their church missions. A former Eagle Scout, Reynolds served a church mission in Seattle and is married to Suzanne Steele. Born 4/23/84. - Philadelphiaeagles.com

01/27/2009 - BYU wide receiver Michael Reed and offensive lineman Dallas Reynolds have been selected to play in the Texas vs. the Nation All-Star Challenge on Jan. 31 at the Sun Bowl Stadium in El Paso, Texas. Dating back to Sept. 3, 2005, BYU's season opener against Boston College, Reynolds has started each game of his collegiate career, leading the nation with 51 career starts. During that streak, the Provo, Utah native started at every position on the offensive line, including tackle, guard and center. Reynolds was named a freshman All-American by Rivals.com and Sporting News in 2005 and capped his BYU career being named third-team All-American by College Football News. - BYU football

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      Overview

      Versatile and dependable, Reynolds started 50 games for BYU, spending time at all five line positions. Though he earned first-team Mountain West accolades at left tackle as a junior, many NFL scouts feel he is suited best at center - the position he played in 2008 and once again earned first-team honors. Reynolds isn't a dominant athlete, but he is tough, smart and technically sound enough to earn consideration in the late rounds.

      Analysis

      Positives: Versatile. Has played every position along the offensive line. Durable. Fifty-game starter. Good upper body strength to sustain blocks. Good anchor. At least adequate quickness off the snap and has the long arms and good upper body strength to make the reach block and carry it down the line. Surprising first step to get to the second level. Cognizant blocker who makes the line calls and reacts quickly to surprise blitzes. Reliable shotgun snapper. Plays to the whistle and will hustle downfield to make blocks.

      Negatives: A bit heavier than scouts would prefer. Bends at the waist due to only marginal flexibility. Not truly explosive off the snap and relies on his mass to generate movement in the running game. Can get to the second level as a run blocker, but lacks the fluidity and balance to hit the moving target.

      2007 Season

      Started all 13 games at left tackle … has started 38 straight games, including 12 starts as a freshman and 13 starts last season as a sophomore … recorded over 50 knock-down blocks on the season, including nine against Wyoming … did not allowed a single sack against a MWC opponent … recorded a season-high 94% grade against Air Force and a 91% grade in the Cougars' 35-10 win over Wyoming … graded out with an 80% or better in each of the Cougars' 13 games on the season … anchors an offensive line that has provided pass protection for the nation's 15th ranked offense … part of an offensive unit that led the Mountain West Conference and ranked 14th in the nation in passing offense, averaging 298.4 yards per game … also led the MWC and ranked 25th in total offense, averaging 442.8 yards per game … part of an offensive unit that helped the Cougars lead the Mountain West with an average 30.1 points per game … part of a unit that averaged only 1.54 sacks per game.

      2006 Season

      Started all 13 games for the Cougars, including three games at right tackles and 10 games at left tackle … part of an offensive line that helped produce an average 465.5 yards of total offense per game (4th in the nation) … provided protection for a passing offense that averaged 323.54 yards per game (4th in the nation) … provided protection for a passing offense that produced an efficiency rating of 167.08 on the season (2nd in the nation) … helped lead the Cougars to a league-best 277 first downs during the season … vital part of an offensive line that helped BYU to a 56.6 regular-season third-down conversion percentage (3rd in the nation) … part of an offensive line that allowed just 9 sacks against conference opponents … part of an offensive line that helped the Cougars to an average 36.7 points per game (5th in the nation).

      2005 Season

      Earned letterman honors as a freshman … named a freshman All-American by Rivals.com (second team) and Sporting News (third team) … named the team offensive rookie of the year … started in all 12 games … helped anchor an offensive unit that averaged 33.0 points per game, second in the MWC, and 462.4 total yards per game, second in the MWC and 13th in the nation, including 152.3 yards rushing and 310.1 yards passing … named a freshman All-American by Rivals.com (second team) and Sporting News (third team).

      High School

      Two-time Deseret News first-team All-State selection. … Two-time all-region performer. … SuperPrep All-Midlands selection. … PrepStar Magazine All-Region selection. … Team captain as a senior at Timpview HS.

      Personal

      Son of Lance and Leslie Reynolds … father, Lance is the associate head football coach and running backs coach at BYU … older brother, Lance, played center for the Cougars … younger brother, Matt, signed a National Letter of Intent to play offensive line for the Cougars after returning from his Church mission in Germany … youngest brother Houston has also signed to play for BYU after serving a mission in Germany … served a Church mission to Seattle, Washington … married to Suzanne Steele … recruited by Stanford, Arizona, Ohio State, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Colorado and Oregon … an Eagle Scout.